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tarun mittal

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The information about B.Tech in Computer Science admissions starting in July 2021 at University. However, I found some information that might be helpful. For example, SRM Institute of Science and Technology offers a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering programme that requires a minimum of 60% aggregate in PCM. Another option is Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science (B.Tech CS which is a 4-year undergraduate engineering degree that deals with the development and designing of computer software and computer technologies. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Food Processing Industry,Dairy Industry,Research and Development,Quality Control and Assurance and Entrepreneurship and Consulting

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Omar Khan

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1. Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), offered by institutions such as S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research.
2. Graduate Certificate of Global Business Practice, offered by Macquarie University.

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Om prakash sahoo

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Whether pursuing an M.Tech after a B.Tech is a good choice depends on several factors such as your career goals, personal interests, financial considerations, and the industry demand for the specialisation you plan to pursue. Here are some factors you may want to consider before making a decision:
Career goals: If you aspire to a career in research or academia, pursuing an M.Tech degree can be beneficial. It can also help you to advance your career in the engineering field by providing you with advanced knowledge and skills. Specialisation: If you are interested in a particular specialisation within the engineering field, pursuing an M.
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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Mostly companies have minimum 12 th score criteria that is minimum 75% for seating in their placement round. Focus more on coding. Give your maximum time to DSA then some technologies like ML, Web Dev or App dev. Companies judge you and select on the basis of coding rounds and technologies which you have learned and made projects on.

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Kaushalk shukla

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Yes, you can apply for a Bachelor's degree in Music after completing a B.Tech degree. There is no restriction on the academic background required for pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Music. However, you may need to fulfill certain eligibility criteria set by the college or university offering the course. Some colleges may require candidates to have prior knowledge or training in music, while others may conduct an aptitude test or an audition to assess the candidate's musical abilities.

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Sushree preetilaxmi

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Yes, the Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology (CWIT) offers a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree program in various engineering branches, including Computer Engineering. The B.E. program in Computer Engineering at CWIT is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the field of computer engineering, covering topics such as programming, computer networks, database management systems, operating systems, software engineering, and more.

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Ankit Kumar

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You get to learn about business communication, business intelligence, human resource management, enterprise management, time management, and much more. Thus, an MBA degree after B.Tech will equip you with both technical and business management skills, thereby helping you scale the corporate ladder quickly.

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Ankit Kumar

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You will get to learn about business communication, business intelligence, human resource management, enterprise management, time management, and much more. Thus, an MBA degree after B.Tech will equip you with both technical and business management skills, thereby helping you scale the corporate ladder quickly. Hope this helps. Thanks.

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